Scattering CJScattering CJ is a Facebook page started by Hallie Twomey[1][2] on November 11, 2013, to commemorate her eldest son C.J. Twomey, who died by suicide in 2010.[3][4][5][6] Through the Facebook page, Hallie asked if anyone would be willing to scatter a small amount of C.J.'s cremains in a location of their choosing.[7][8][9][10] Since the founding of the page, C.J.'s ashes have been scattered in over one thousand locations worldwide,[11][12][13] including Machu Picchu,[14] the Great Barrier Reef, the Great Wall of China and Mount Kilimanjaro.[15] Documentary filmIn 2019, the Washington, DC–based media production company Spark Media released a documentary titled Scattering CJ about the Facebook page and the Twomey family.[16] The documentary chronicles the Twomey family as they grieve C.J.'s death, experiences and stories of members of the Scattering CJ Facebook page,[17] and the conversation about mental health and suicide prevention that has come from sharing C.J.'s story publicly.[18][19] References
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